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[Commlist] Call for abstracts and panel proposals: AEJMC Midwinter Conference, 2020
Fri Oct 18 11:13:52 GMT 2019
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*AEJMC Midwinter 2020 – Call for Submissions*
Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of
Oklahoma, March 6-7, 2020.
/*Call for Paper Abstracts: */The *Commission on the Status of Women*
invites submissions of research paper abstracts of between 600 and 800
words (word count excludes author information and references) that are
based on issues of gender and communication. The Commission welcomes
papers in which gender is a main analytic focus and invite projects that
use a variety of approaches and research methods, including, but not
limited to critical, empirical, ethnographic, historical, legal, and
semiotic analyses. Submissions should be done online and by Sunday,
December 1, 2019, 11:59 PM CST
athttps://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AEJMCMW2020.
/*Call for Panels:* /CSW invites teaching, workshop or research panel
proposals. Teaching panels should discuss teaching ideas, challenges,
innovations, technologies, skills, etc. that are relevant to feminist
teaching and/or considerations of gender in/out of the classroom.
Workshops should involve specialized training in emerging and innovative
skills and professional development. Research panels should focus on
original, innovative and trending research on issues of gender and
communication. Proposals should include an overview of the panel and
must list panelists (3-4 presenters with a moderator, and, if desired, a
respondent), indicating the affiliation, qualification and contribution
of each presenter. Submissions for panels should be sent directly via
email to Sreyoshi Dey ((srdey /at/ syr.edu)) and Khadija Ejaz
((kejaz /at/ barry.edu)). Please read the attached general call for the conference.
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AEJMC MIDWINTER CONFERENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA!
AEJMC MIDWINTER CONFERENCE 2020
March 6-7, 2020
Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication
University of Oklahoma
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General Call for Paper Abstracts and Panel Proposals:
The AEJMC Midwinter Conference is an annual forum for the presentation
of research and debate in areas relevant to the AEJMC groups (divisions,
interest groups and commissions) sponsoring the event. The conference
provides a platform for presentations and extended discussions in a
relaxed setting.
We are happy to host the upcoming conference again at the Gaylord
College, University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma between March 6 and
7, 2020. Conference participants will be able to enjoy the College’s
state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, as well as many
winter diversions outside the conference activities, including
world-class museums and art galleries.
Paper abstract submissions: Authors are invited to submit research paper
abstracts of between 600 and 800 words (word count excludes author
information and references) appropriate to one of the Divisions or
Interest Groups represented at the conference. Abstracts should give a
clear sense of relevant literature, research objectives, methodological
approach, stage of research project (conceptual, data gathering, data
interpreting), findings and conclusions.
Submissions should be done online and by the December 1, 2019 deadline
at: http://bit.do/Midwinter2020 or the full link
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AEJMCMW2020.
When submitting an abstract, please follow these steps:
Go to the conference website (http://bit.do/Midwinter2020 or the
full link https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AEJMCMW2020).
In the “AEJMC Midwinter 2020 Login” box, click on “Sign up here” as
new user if you have not used this service before. Otherwise, just log
in using your existing login.
It will take you to a sign-up wizard, which is self-explanatory and
guided. Finish signing up by confirming your email address.
Once the account is set up, sign in using your email address and
password.
To submit the abstract, click on “Create a new Paper Submission”,
and select the division/interest group you want to submit your abstract to.
The next step will require you to provide the title of the paper,
an abstract (9,000 characters maximum). If your abstract’s character
count exceeds 9,000 characters, you can also attach it as a Word doc or
PDF file. However, you cannot leave the abstract box empty, write a
brief abstract or keywords for your paper if you choose to upload it as
an attachment.
Next you can add additional authors, if there are any. You can add
as many authors as you need.
Finally, click the submit button to upload the abstract.
You will get a confirmation message once the submission is completed.
You can log in to the site at any time to check the status of your
submission or if you need to edit something. You can only do this up to
the submission deadline of December 1, 2019, 11:59 p.m. Central Time.
You would not be able to make any changes to your submission after the
deadline.
Note that authors can submit any specific paper abstract to only one
participating group – submitting the same paper abstract to several
groups will result in disqualification and withdrawal from the review
process. Do not submit full papers but please ensure that abstracts are
between 600 and 800 words; shorter abstracts (i.e., 75 words) don’t
allow for adequate consideration with longer abstracts. Authors must
ensure that they remove any identifying information from their document.
Authors of accepted papers will be notified by mid-January 2020. Papers
presented at the midwinter conference are also eligible for presentation
at the AEJMC national convention in August. Authors are encouraged to
use the midwinter conference as an opportunity to get feedback on their
research, to improve and finalize it for submission to the national
conference.
Authors of accepted abstracts must submit complete papers (not exceeding
30 pages) to the discussant of their conference session at least two
weeks before the midwinter conference. The midwinter chair for the
relevant group will send authors the names and contact details of the
discussant for their session.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register and attend the
conference to present the paper. Failure to register by the deadline
will result in authors’ names and papers being removed from the program.
NO onsite registration will be available.
Some groups participating in the midwinter conference have award
opportunities (e.g. for travel). Authors are encouraged to see the
groups’ individual midwinter calls for details.
Panel submissions: In addition, the organizers are also inviting panel
proposals. These panel proposals should NOT be done through the online
abstract submission system. Instead, submissions for panels should be
sent to the relevant midwinter chair directly via email (see list of
participating AEJMC groups and the midwinter chair for each group
below). The deadline for panel submissions is the same as for abstract
submissions, December 1, 2019, 11:59 p.m. Central Time.
Panel submissions should include the panel title, a description of the
session’s focus, the issues to be discussed, and a list of panelists
(potential and confirmed), including affiliation. Proposals should not
exceed two double-spaced pages.
The University of Oklahoma is located in Norman, 20 miles south of
Oklahoma City, with easy access to the Will Rogers World Airport.
Details on conference registration, hotel accommodation and airport
transportation will be available at http://www.ou.edu/gaylord.
For more information, please contact Elanie Steyn, Conference Site Host
((elanie /at/ ou.edu)).
AEJMC 2020 Midwinter Chairs
Communication Technology Division
Hyunjin Seo ((hseo /at/ ku.edu))
Commission on the Status of Women
Sreyoshi Dey ((srdey /at/ syr.edu))
Khadija Ejaz ((KEjaz /at/ barry.edu))
Cultural and Critical Studies Division
Khadija Ejaz ((KEjaz /at/ barry.edu))
Entertainment Studies Interest Group
Gwen Nisbett ((Gwen.Nisbett /at/ unt.edu))
Graduate Student Interest Group
Amanda Bradshaw ((abradshaw1 /at/ ufl.edu))
International Communication Division
Summer Harlow ((sharlow /at/ central.uh.edu))
Mass Communication & Society Division
Alec Tefertiller ((alect /at/ ksu.edu))
Media Management, Economics & Entrepreneurship Division
Anthony Palomba ((apalomba87 /at/ gmail.com))
Miao Guo ((mmguo /at/ bsu.edu))
Minorities and Communication Division
Monique Luisi ((luisim /at/ missouri.edu))
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